Champagne Problems
Champagne Problems
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Featuring the painting Woman at the Piano (1875/76) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir and inspired by "Champagne Problems" (2020) by Taylor Swift, this candle is perfect for music and art lovers alike and creates a peaceful and cozy sanctuary within any room. Designed with meticulous care and attention to detail and offered in a variety of scents, it is the perfect complement to any style of decor. Whether a gift for a loved one or a treat for yourself, this candle is a versatile addition that will bring tranquility and warmth to any home or office.
Wax: Natural (No Dyes)
Wax Amount: 9 ounces
Material: Hand Poured Soy Blended Wax, Cotton Wick; Transparent Glass Vessel, Matte Finish Label
Lid Color: Gold
Product Size - Jar: Diameter Neck: 2.6875" | Diameter Base: 3" | H: 3.625"
Label Cut Size: 3 x 2.25 inches
Available Fragrances: Blackberry Vanilla, Fragrance-Free, Lavender + Sage, Lemon Verbena, Oakmoss + Amber, Ocean Breeze, Orange Creamsicle, Spiced Oat Milk, White Birch
Burn Time Approx 50 Hours
Made in the USA
Before Lighting:
• Before burning, always trim a cotton wick to 1/4" and 1/8" - 3/16" for a wood wick.
• Keep the wax pool clear of wick trimmings, matches, and debris at all times.
While Burning:
• Keep within sight
• Keep away from flammable objects
• Keep away from children and pets
Follow Candle Safety
Disclaimer:
Every fragrance oil we offer is phthalate-free and made without ingredients found on California’s Proposition 65 list.
Additionally, our fragrances avoid these 5 main hazard groups:
Carcinogens: These are materials known or thought to cause cancer.
Mutagens: Materials that change the DNA of a cell, harming the cell and causing diseases like cancer.
Reproductive toxins: Toxins that adversely affect reproductive organs and increase the risk of birth defects.
Organ toxins: These are toxins that can cause adverse effects or disease within specific bodily organs.
Acute toxins: Toxins that can cause adverse effects from a single exposure. Generally, this would be accidental exposure such as spillage or ingestion.
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